Freedom of Information

Information about available College information and application details.

Freedom of Information Act

The Freedom of Information Act deals with access to official information and gives individuals or organisations the right to request information from any public authority. The Warden is responsible for maintaining the scheme on behalf of the College, and it may be reviewed from time to time.

A Publication Scheme is a commitment by a public authority (the College) to make certain information available, and a guide to how that information can be obtained.

The purpose of the scheme is to give a clear indication of which College publications are routinely accessible, so that the public can be informed as far as is reasonably possible of the purpose and nature of College activities, and to assist in developing a greater culture of openness in general.

Through this scheme the College endeavours to be as transparent as possible about its activities while at the same time recognising that sensitive material such as that relating to individuals or which involves confidential commercial considerations cannot be made publicly available. All material associated with the definitions in the classes contained in the publication scheme for Keble College are available either in hard copy, electronically or via the College website.

A fee may be payable up to £20 to cover administration costs in reproducing requested information.